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Chapter 36 – Bats, Cats, Possums and Skunks

The fun part about living on the edge of rural, just beyond suburban, is the variety of wildlife we have here that comes by the house.  We have bats, cats, vultures, deer, skunks, foxes and possums.  Just to name the ones I can think of off the top of my head.

The vultures congregate in the yard 2 doors over.  There is a small stream, trees around the edges and a lot open space to land in.  Plus there is a compost pile that they seem to be fascinated with.  We have fox around the corner.  I haven’t seen any directly in our backyard, but they are in the neighborhood. And the deer migrate through the backyard, especially in the fall and winter.  There is only one fence to block thier progress.

Bats. One night on of the kitties came in squeeking.  Well, it turns out it wasn’t the cat that was squeeking, it was the bat that it had caught.  He has a small hole in his wings but other wise was unharmed – as far as we could tell. Since it was alive we took it away from the kids and put it in a box with a small saucer of water.  Do bats drink water? Who know.  But Binky got water. Yes, the bat got a name when he went into the box. David put Binky’s box on the top self in a wardrobe to keep him away from the kitties.  The next day we went to get Binky from his box and put him outside in a tree.  Well, he wasn’t in his box. He had climbed out of the box and was hanging on one of the coats in the wardrobe.  So David put Binky out in a tree.  We kept an eye on him until he flew away.

We know all about Edna the possum.  Who spent a night in the bathroom.  But Florence the Skunk came for a visit night before last.  We put food out for the cats that live on the porch.  Earlier in the evening I had smelt her go by… but when David put food out for the cats she jointed in.  The weird thing is, the cats didn’t seem to mind and they all ate together.  She was pretty docile, but then again, we didn’t give her a reason to get her tail up.   And that’s a little update on our wild life.

Tomorrow starts season 3 of Eureka. I can’t wait. It looks like it’s going to be another good season. Henry is coming back with a new hair cut. I’m glad he got rid of the mini-dreds. I don’t like Allison’s new do. It doesn’t look like either Mrs. Dr. Abby Carter or Callie Currie are coming back. So that leaves Jack free for Allison. It does look like Zane is coming back for Jo. At least for the first 2 episodes. And “Hairboy” is coming back for Zoe – at least if the commercial is anything to go by. And at least if IMDB.com is anything to go by. I guess we will see!

Mythbusters Shark week special is pretty good. It’s about the only thing I watch during Shark week. I would probably get in the water with the sharks. Especially if I had chain mail on.

If an illegal alien is an undocumented immigrant, why isn’t a drug dealer a unlicensed pharmacist?

I’ve been watching the babies for the last couple of days.  It’s fun.  They’ve been in the water swimming around.  They’ve been on the grass eating.  One morning they were just about to get in the water for a swim.  They’re cute right now.  All fuzzy with with their baby feathers.  And Louie is really protecting the family.  When they are swimming he’s in between the family and the road.  And when they are on the grass, he’s standing up right, chest out, head up watching for danger – such as an over curious Xterra.  He’s really protective of his brood.

“Polish a turd, it’s still a turd.”
 –Peanut, Arguing with Myself

This reminds me of my cat Archimedes.

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Woooooooooo Hoooooooooo!  The babies are definitely hatched!  Lucy & Louie were over on the other side of the pond this morning when I went by.  Lucy was seated on the ground and Louie was in watch posture – standing, alert, neck fully extended.

Stitch Pattern Ideas 

Delightful Details – Episode DKNG-612
http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/shows_dkng/episode/0,2046,DIY_18180_43434,00.html